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Ideological Imperialism: Necessary Evil of the Sexual State
Ideological Imperialism: Necessary Evil of the Sexual State
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19 minutes
Released:
Apr 25, 2022
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Podcast episode
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Originally published April 7, 2022, at Driving Home the Faith. Republished by Ruth Institute on April 25, 2022 In this episode of the Ruth Institute Podcast, we tune in to Fr. Rob Jack’s show on Sacred Heart Radio, Driving Home the Faith. Here he interviews Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse. They discuss many hot button topics that you are sure to want to hear. Of note, they consider the recent confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court and the irony of her appointment: President Biden announced he’d be appointing a woman, but the woman he appointed can’t even define what a woman is. Dr. Morse offers for our consideration Justice Jackson’s previous track record on child pornography and the exporters of it. You’ll probably not hear about that one in the news so be sure to hear Dr. Morse talk about this. Dr. Morse explains how a redefinition of childhood had to take place in order for the Sexual Revolution to advance its agenda of separating sex from babies and consequently babies from parents and marriage. Dr. Morse asks from where our basic human rights come, because if it is not from God then it will necessarily come from the state as she hypothesizes Judge Jackson believes. Perhaps the greatest point that Dr. Morse makes in this episode is that ideological imperialism is the necessary evil of the Sexual State to achieve its end and Judge Jackson is the Sexual State in robe and gavel. Dr. Morse concludes with discussing with Fr. Rob Jack the recent gallup poll finding which may be the greatest evidence that shows that there is no gay gene and ‘born gay’ is scientifically untenable: epidemics of genetic illnesses do not exist. Continue listening to hear the facts.
Released:
Apr 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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